Kai Meyer Wrote: > On 04/12/2011 05:22 PM, Kai Meyer wrote: > > On 04/08/2011 10:47 AM, Kai Meyer wrote: > >> I've been waiting patiently for the Linux RPM to be updated (it's > >> currently 2.051). Do I need to continue to wait, or should I volunteer > >> some time to help maintain the RPM packaging? I would be happy to help > >> develop and maintain a DEB package as well. > >> > >> -Kai Meyer > > > > This source RPM uses the .zip source distributions from git. > > > > http://kai.gnukai.com/rpms/dmd-2.052-0.i386.rpm > > http://kai.gnukai.com/rpms/dmd-2.052-0.src.rpm > > > > I've tested on my Fedora 14 box, and everything appears to be working > > fine. With out the source rpm that built the one on that's available on > > the website, I've tried to extrapolate what I could about where things > > should go, and what should be included. I tried to error on the side of > > including too much. > > > > I have not tried to build on CentOS, and I have stripped out all the RPM > > dependencies to make installation a little simpler. I hope you can > > resolve the dependancies yourself. > > > > I started with the spec file that's in the "installer" repo, but kept > > very little of it. One portion was the alien stuff in the post commands. > > I don't think that's the place it belongs, but it's just sitting there > > commented out for interested individuals. > > > > I'm interested in making this better, so feedback please :) > > > P.S. > > When building on a x64 machine, please add --target i386 to the rpmbuild > command, ie: > rpmbuild --target i386 -ba dmd.spec > > I'll fix that later.
Well you aren't supposed to distribute the RPMs yourself, license doesn't allow for that.
